Sperry Corporation - ( Now Unisys )

Beautifully engraved certificate from the Sperry Corporation issued in no later than 1955. This historic document was printed by the Security Banknote Company and has an ornate border around it with a vignette of an airplane and battleship. This item has the printed signatures of the Company’s President and Secretary and is over 53 years old.

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In 1955, Sperry and Remington Rand merged to form Sperry Rand. In 1986 Sperry Rand and Burroughs merged to form Unisys Corporation.

Unisys History

1999 Unisys unveils a comprehensive strategy and integrated portfolio of services, solutions and technologies to help our clients succeed in e-business. Unisys e-@ction Solutions enable organizations to take advantage of the operational efficiencies and growth opportunities of the Internet economy.
Continued momentum of our business enables us to retire all 28.4 million shares of Unisys preferred stock, eliminating $106 million in annual dividend costs. Overall, we've cut our debt by $1.2 billion in less than two years.

1998 Unisys launches initiative to bring enterprise-class capabilities to Windows NT environments. As part of this plan, we announced Cellular Multi-Processing (CMP), which will bring such enterprise-class capabilities as high-speed I/O, partitioning, and cross-bar architecture to Intel-based Windows NT servers.

1996 Unisys introduces ClearPath Heterogeneous Multi- Processing (HMP), enabling customers to integrate A Series and 2200 Series applications and databases with UnixWare and Windows NT applications and databases on a single platform.

1994 Services and solutions become the company's single largest business.

1949 Remington Rand produces 409, the worlds first business computer. The 409 was later sold as the Univac 60 and 120 and was the first computer used by the Internal Revenue Service and the first computer installed in Japan. See the Rowayton Historical Society's site for the complete story and pictures.

1946 ENIAC, the world's first large-scale, general-purpose digital computer, developed at the University of Pennsylvania by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly.

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